GUILTY - Tammy Moorer trial for Kidnapping Heather Elvis, 8 Oct 2018 #6

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Typing on my phone, so pardon any errors, for those following along at home desiring more details than the twitter feeds offer:

Witness sworn in Evan German, 27 from IL and MB resident since 5Yo. Current resident of Burgess? Spelling as it sounds. Lived there during 2013. Stayed at a beach house for ten months with cousin John masterson during part of 2013 roughly fall through later half of year moved in January 2014

Beach house in garden city off sea breeze, had parties

He has a kid now and says he’s grown up a lot since

Used to go to the inlet and stayed close by to party/go out and have fun. Went to beaver barn and hot fish and places in between.

He knew HE and had a relationship with her, met via mutual friends and he knew Bri hasn’t seen these people/old group of friends in awhile. Bri and HE went to his beach house to hang out about two months before HE missing.

Bri and his cousin were hanging out and they watched a movie, with HE. He got home from work and walked he to her car. Approx later in 2013 maybe October give or take

This was the only time she came to the beach house

They smoked pot? Objection relevance, defense: character, objection sustained

He told people he thought he saw HE at the beaver ban on Friday night. He said “I thought i did, it wasn’t her, mistaken identity”

“We bumped into each other, very brief”
 
  • #862
Oh dear God - this guy thought he talked to Heather at a bar on the Friday after she went missing. Now says was mistaken identity. :(
 
  • #863
Casey Brown is unbelievable (in a bad way). I wish the witnesses wouldn't fall in his trap. This one just said he slept with "her" (Heather). Although the prosecution objected and Judge sustained it, the "message" is out there. Hope the jury sees all this for what it is. A healthy, normal young woman was disappeared after messing with the wrong family!

A HUGE hint and lesson for anyone who is ever called to testify in a trial.

Always PAUSE and take your time in answering any questions from either side because there could be an objection that is brought up by either side and you may not have to answer the question.
 
  • #864
Thought he saw Heather, hugged her, but it was mistaken identity.
 
  • #865
D: “you told police that right? Did you go back to beaver bar with police and watch video footage? Could you clearly see you in footage? Could you clearly see other girl?”

Young man on stand: “the video evidence clearly showed you could see her arm, can’t see the tattoo, it’s not her”
 
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Sydney Glenn‏ @SydneyWPDE 31s32 seconds ago
German said he told people that he thought he saw Heather Elvis at the Beaver Bar after she disappeared. He said it was a case of mistaken identity. He said he hugged who he thought was Elvis that day. Says he watched video and it was not Elvis.

Cathy Russon‏ @cathyrusson 46s47 seconds ago
#TammyMoorer - German said he saw Heather Elvis after she went missing. He went with police to watch the video at the bar where he thought he saw Elvis. He says that he was mistaken.
 
  • #867
This poor guy. I think he feels terrible about his mistake.
 
  • #868
Oh jeez. Witness thought he saw H.E. at a bar when she was already missing but he was mistaken and did not see her. He told police he *thought* he saw her, but watched the video from the bar he was at and realized it wasn't Heather.

/the end
 
  • #869
In 2013, Heather wasn't of a legal age to be drinking in a bar.
 
  • #870
Cathy Russon‏ @cathyrusson 2m2 minutes ago
#TammyMoorer - The video at the bar didn't show Heather's tattoo on her arm so he knew it wasn't her.

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Sydney Glenn‏ @SydneyWPDE 1m1 minute ago
German said at the time, he was so sure that he saw Heather Elvis at the Beaver Bar after she disappeared that he called the police the next day. He said he drank too much that night. Said he watched surveillance video and it is clear it wasn't Elvis.
 
  • #871
Bam, that was a good response!!

ETA: "If I had gone missing and any of my friends thought they had seen me, I would hope they'd call for me."
 
  • #872
Even the defense witnesses don't like the defense antics you can tell.
 
  • #873
In 2013, Heather wasn't of a legal age to be drinking in a bar.
Sadly, Heather never made it to "legal drinking age." :(
 
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This witness's body language and tone is showing me that he doesn't like this defense attorney one little bit.
 
  • #876
Yasss! Witness just said Heather had family and a job and she was a "very good girl". :)
 
  • #877
Witness called Heather a "good girl, very good girl." ♥
 
  • #878
Is this the best the defense could do?! A dude with beer goggles who openly admits that he rescinded his statement that he saw Heather out at a bar in MI? He was too drunk to tell, was proven otherwise, and is still here?!
 
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He was mistaken, so he's a witness why? Nothing he can contribute to this case.
 
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